India's most technically accomplished opener at the moment, Vijay was out of the team due to wrist fracture and made a comeback during the home series against Sri Lanka only to find Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul open the batting at Kolkata.
Both got half-centuries but Dhawan's personal commitments opened the door for Vijay, who responded with a patient 128 on the second day of the second Test.
"It is difficult but I am used to it by now. I just wanted to contribute whenever I get an opportunity to play for India," Vijay told mediapersons here today.
While it has been a case of musical chair for two opening slots between him, Rahul and Dhawan, Vijay said that he just wants to remain comfortable in his own space.
He was the first choice opener in March this year before being relegated to third choice in November, but the Tamil Nadu batsman does not want to look at it from that angle.
"Playing for India is difficult and whoever gets a chance, I wish him luck. I know how difficult it is to be in that space and perform, so whoever gets a chance should perform. That's all I can say," he said.
Asked about their chemistry, the 33-year-old smiled and replied: "I like batting, so it does not matter who bats at the other end! Pujara also has similar mindset as he likes to dig in deep and scrap it out in situations of varied demands. So hopefully, we can continue to do it for India more number of times."
There was a passage of play in the post-lunch session when he wasn't able to get too many runs off Rangana Herath.
Quizzed about that particular spell of play, he said: "That's Test cricket and you have to respect it. I think that's how innings should be built. The easy way is being more aggressive and taking high percentage of risks. But they were bowling well and so we thought that we can buy time now and may be cash in at later half of the day."
"I am a person who doesn't like to overthink too much till I see that particular ground or venue. I don't want to have pre-conceived ideas and plans. I like to take things as it comes.
"Yes, bounce is something, we have got one week to handle (before first Test starts). Everybody knows about it and we are working on it. I have few things to work on and I am at it," said Vijay.
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